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Soil Association

'Growth and resilience': Organic market breaks £3bn mark for first time

Marketing

'Growth and resilience': Organic market breaks £3bn mark for first time

Sales of organic certified product rose over five per cent last year, delivering 10th consecutive year of growth

clock 09 February 2022 • 3 min read
'Peak poultry': UK's appetite for industrial chicken threatens its climate and nature goals, campaigners warn

Supply chain

'Peak poultry': UK's appetite for industrial chicken threatens its climate and nature goals, campaigners warn

Government urged to introduce ban on new intensive poultry units and take industrial chicken meat off the menu in schools and hospitals

clock 26 August 2021 • 4 min read
Green groups demand peat burning ban in face of government inaction

Policy

Green groups demand peat burning ban in face of government inaction

Defra has reiterated its intention to ban rotational burning on peat bogs, but has still yet to offer a timetable of action

clock 28 October 2020 •
New campaign looks to build on booming organic market

Supply chain

New campaign looks to build on booming organic market

Soil Association reveals that lockdown sparked a sales surge for organic certified products

clock 04 September 2020 •
'Historical underestimation': Nitrogen fertiliser 'overlooked' driver of climate change, Soil Association warns

Climate change

'Historical underestimation': Nitrogen fertiliser 'overlooked' driver of climate change, Soil Association warns

Phase out of synthetic fertilisers and wider dietary shift away from intensively farmed meat urgently required to curb climate damaging gas, the Soil Association warns

clock 21 August 2020 •
Nando's targets low CO2 chicken feed as it unveils fresh climate goals

Supply chain

Nando's targets low CO2 chicken feed as it unveils fresh climate goals

Restaurant chain aims to achieve zero direct carbon emissions and cut the carbon footprint of its meals by 2030

clock 27 July 2020 •
Time to muck in: Soils must take centre-stage in farming policy, study argues

BusinessGreen

Time to muck in: Soils must take centre-stage in farming policy, study argues

Royal Society study author argues people 'should be as appalled' by badly managed soils as deforestation

clock 01 April 2020 •
Beans not beef: Soil Association calls for compulsory meat-free school meals

Policy

Beans not beef: Soil Association calls for compulsory meat-free school meals

The Soil Association call for a compulsory meat-free day each week comes as the DfE reviews its School Food Standards

clock 20 May 2019 •
Obituary: Former Greenpeace executive director Lord Melchett

Biodiversity

Obituary: Former Greenpeace executive director Lord Melchett

'A brave, brilliant and committed environmental campaigner, and a good friend'

clock 04 September 2018 •
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